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August 17, 2006 at 12:28 PM #7228August 17, 2006 at 12:47 PM #32183
sdrealtor
ParticipantUnfortunately zoning codes can differ by city. you really need to consult the governing authority directly as there is no standard definitions to my knowledge.
August 17, 2006 at 12:54 PM #32185speedingpullet
ParticipantThanks sdrealtor.
I’ve been back to the LA county website, but have had no more joy than I did the first time.
Basically, I’m just going on the zoning codes that are shown on ZipRealty.
You’d think they’d have a glossary for the hard of hearing, if they’re going to use the codes in the first place..[sigh]
August 17, 2006 at 1:26 PM #32188Carlsbadliving
Participantyou should be able to search the zoning ordinance. I would imagine it would be online. I’ll look for you later if i get a second.
and yes, zoning codes differ in each and every city.
Found it, here you go: Title 22
August 17, 2006 at 4:44 PM #32219Bugs
ParticipantI wouldn’t rely on zoning as reported by any data service other than the city or county government itself. Zoning reported in databases like Ziprealty are notoriously inaccurate and outdated.
August 17, 2006 at 11:05 PM #32276SD Realtor
ParticipantGenerally the department of building and safety will have zoning manuals for the city in question. I went to the los angeles dept of building and safety and I saw this link which was to a pdf file that had the zoning designations:
Try this link:
May 22, 2009 at 8:46 PM #404443Anonymous
GuestEach city has its own specifically written zoning ordinances and you need to contact the municipality where the work will be done. If you are interested in Los Angeles, the URLs you want are: http://assessormap.co.la.ca.us/mapping/viewer.asp
http://www.permitla.org/parcel/The first one helps find the Assessors Parcel Number (also called the Assessors Identification Number or AIN) by street address which can then be used on the second URL to get a Parcel Profile Report which shows detailed information about that property, including the exact zoning classification.
May 22, 2009 at 8:46 PM #404696Anonymous
GuestEach city has its own specifically written zoning ordinances and you need to contact the municipality where the work will be done. If you are interested in Los Angeles, the URLs you want are: http://assessormap.co.la.ca.us/mapping/viewer.asp
http://www.permitla.org/parcel/The first one helps find the Assessors Parcel Number (also called the Assessors Identification Number or AIN) by street address which can then be used on the second URL to get a Parcel Profile Report which shows detailed information about that property, including the exact zoning classification.
May 22, 2009 at 8:46 PM #404931Anonymous
GuestEach city has its own specifically written zoning ordinances and you need to contact the municipality where the work will be done. If you are interested in Los Angeles, the URLs you want are: http://assessormap.co.la.ca.us/mapping/viewer.asp
http://www.permitla.org/parcel/The first one helps find the Assessors Parcel Number (also called the Assessors Identification Number or AIN) by street address which can then be used on the second URL to get a Parcel Profile Report which shows detailed information about that property, including the exact zoning classification.
May 22, 2009 at 8:46 PM #404991Anonymous
GuestEach city has its own specifically written zoning ordinances and you need to contact the municipality where the work will be done. If you are interested in Los Angeles, the URLs you want are: http://assessormap.co.la.ca.us/mapping/viewer.asp
http://www.permitla.org/parcel/The first one helps find the Assessors Parcel Number (also called the Assessors Identification Number or AIN) by street address which can then be used on the second URL to get a Parcel Profile Report which shows detailed information about that property, including the exact zoning classification.
May 22, 2009 at 8:46 PM #405139Anonymous
GuestEach city has its own specifically written zoning ordinances and you need to contact the municipality where the work will be done. If you are interested in Los Angeles, the URLs you want are: http://assessormap.co.la.ca.us/mapping/viewer.asp
http://www.permitla.org/parcel/The first one helps find the Assessors Parcel Number (also called the Assessors Identification Number or AIN) by street address which can then be used on the second URL to get a Parcel Profile Report which shows detailed information about that property, including the exact zoning classification.
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